Unveiling the Face of the Past: A Forensic Facial Reconstruction of the Barnum Museum’s Mummy

Join us as we follow Joe Mullins, a forensic imaging specialist with more than 22 years of experience at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), on his journey to bring the past to life through forensic facial reconstruction. In this timelapse video, you'll see the entire process of creating the likeness of the Barnum Museum's Egyptian mummy through a clay sculpture. Watch as Mullins works tirelessly over the course of three days to bring this ancient face to life. From start to finish, it's a fascinating process that you won't want to miss. So sit back, relax, and let the magic unfold before your eyes!

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